I know from testing on a Pentium2 machine that LBA and CHS modes work fine
with this combination. Other "name brand" machines with custom bios (not
award or phoenix etc) dont usually allow you to specify different modes so
Im stuck using Intel boards at this stage.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lee B. [mailto:leeb00 at gmail dot com]
Sent: Thursday, 27 July 2006 12:43 PM
Cc: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch
Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] RE: CF Card Booting Woes - can't load 'kernel'
On 7/26/2006 9:23 PM, Lee Sharp wrote:
> From: "Jai Ketteridge" <jai at innaloo dot net>
>
>> I have also now rewritten the Cards using Chris B's FreeSBIE disk
>> (although
>> the instructions on his website are incorrect) and the cards wrote
>> correctly
>> as far as I can tell. I still get the same damn errors.
>
> Have you tried manually setting the hard drive parameters yet? This has
> been known to solve a lot of the problems. LBA mode can cause "issues."
>
> Lee
I have the same CF adapter, and it wouldn't boot until I went into the
bios and set the HD params to Manual, Access Mode: CHS (Cylinder head
sector) rather than LBA (logical block addressing) which most hard disks
use. Let it auto fill in the specs of the CF card, then save and exit.
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